Saturday 5 July 2025, 7.30pm
To celebrate their 15th anniversary, Distractfold are hosting a two-day contemporary music festival at Cafe OTO from July 4-5, 2025. Connecting geolocation with its sonic expression, the festival is divided into three programming strands which explore the acoustic ecology of geology/rocks, marine biomes, and human-machine interactions.
The Crossroads of Evolutions, Distractfold @ 15!
In his last publication shortly before his death at 103, James Lovelock (2019), a prominent environmental scientist, explores the emergence of hyperintelligent entities in a future era known as the Novacene. Lovelock contends that AI will soon surpass human intelligence, ushering in an epoch where intelligent machines, or 'cybernetic organisms' (cyborgs), act as planetary stewards, shaping and sustaining Earth's environment. He predicts a cooperative, joint struggle for survival of cyborg life forms and humans on overheating and dying planet (Lovelock, 2019).
What does this publication have to do with experimental music?
For humans it seems hard to connect our wellbeing and existence with the wellbeing and survival of the ecosystem. Our perspective is shrouded by concepts such as anthropocentrism, individualism and the conspicuous workings of capitalism. In curating this residency’s program, I wanted to draw attention to understanding human creative expression as intrinsically linked to the evolutionary and transformative processes happening in our home, planet Earth, and the systems that determine our species’ survival: geological processes, marine biomes, and technological progress.
- Linda Jankowska (Distractfold)
PERFORMERS:
- Distractfold: Daniel Brew, Linda Jankowska, and Alice Purton
- Guest artists: Hidden Mother (Magdalena Meitzner & Ulrik Nilsson), Ute Wassermann, Maria Sappho, and Jo Christman
Curation: Linda Jankowska
Production and Fundraising: Daniel Brew
Sound: Jo Christman
PROGRAMME - JULY 5TH:
- Ute Wassermann (DE) - Plankton (2025, WP)
A new work developed in co-creation with voice artist and composer, Ute Wassermann, Plankton explores how water acts as an acoustic filter for field recordings and vocal/instrumental sounds aimed at engaging audiences with the elusive sonorities of water and exploring the sonic life of marine biomes.
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- Sivan Cohen-Elias (IL/US) - Zenthraxidine, for guitar(s) and cello (2025)
Zenthraxidine examines the energy in a restrained scream, translated sonically into complex and irregular rattling, its digital reflections and extensions multiplied and transformed into a hidden voice. Along the process, interruptions appear.
- Presentation by artistic researcher, AI artist and improviser Dr Maria Sappho
Maria Sappho shares her current work and politics from inside the AI underground, reflecting on collaborations with machines, alternative intelligences, and speculative ecologiical aessmblages. This includes live performance on her newest instrument, Parsec—a gesture-based interface for listening otherwise.
- Linda Jankowska & Jo Christman – recallfiction (2025)
recallfiction is a duo project by Linda Jankowska and Jo Christman. Using analogue and digital technology (guitar pedals, mixers, computer software), resonant surfaces (cymbal, snare drum, speaker cone) and tactile transducers, the piece focuses on listening as a form of meta and environmental sonic consciousness formation. Taking memory and sonic memories as its foundational building blocks, recallfiction looks at their almost instantaneous modulation and alteration as a result of individual perception, awareness and presence, in order to create a rich, process-oriented and durational set. Linda and Jo hope to create a sonic environment where source materials are put into question. Are they sources or is it a continuous becoming?
UK-based ensemble, Distractfold, are a group of performers, composers and curators all acting out of shared love, passion and interest in the music and culture of our times. Coming from different backgrounds and having received a diverse education, together they create a nexus of ideas and influences which all contribute towards the ensemble’s unique voice and identity. They perform acoustic, mixed and electroacoustic music of their peers, alongside music of the more established composers with whom they have formed close collaborations and friendships.
In 2014 Distractfold became the first ever UK ensemble to be awarded the Kranichstein Prize for Interpretation at the 47th International Summer Course for New Music in Darmstadt. In 2016-17 concert season they focused on curating and producing the 2017 Cut and Splice Festival, which took place in Manchester for the first time since the festival's inception.
They have performed nationally and internationally and recorded for KAIROS, Another Timbre and released music on their own label dFolds.